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... Nature was working her own free way with art , and work- ing successfully , till our literature , as well as our sculpture , was overwhelm- ed by a flood which accompanied Charles II . to his throne . Art then fell off from reflecting ...
... Nature was working her own free way with art , and work- ing successfully , till our literature , as well as our sculpture , was overwhelm- ed by a flood which accompanied Charles II . to his throne . Art then fell off from reflecting ...
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... natural and supernatural light round the founders of the Cameronian dynas- ty ; and as his business was to grapple with the ruder and fiercer portion of their character , the gentler graces of their nature were not called into ac- tion ...
... natural and supernatural light round the founders of the Cameronian dynas- ty ; and as his business was to grapple with the ruder and fiercer portion of their character , the gentler graces of their nature were not called into ac- tion ...
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... natural his- tory . For it is only by adapting his own proceedings to their nature that he has any chance of success . But you would see more than this : you would sometimes see him suspended VOL . VII . in his pursuits and plays , led ...
... natural his- tory . For it is only by adapting his own proceedings to their nature that he has any chance of success . But you would see more than this : you would sometimes see him suspended VOL . VII . in his pursuits and plays , led ...
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